Ghostwire: Tokyo won't come to Xbox Series X for at least 12 months

GhostWire: Tokyo
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Ghostwire: Tokyo will not launch on Xbox consoles until March 2023.

In a lengthy showcase for Ghostwire: Tokyo released last night, we got a look at protagonist Akito battling his way through the titular city. The trailer highlights combat, exploration, and more, but ends on what might prove a slightly sour note for Xbox Series X and Xbox One players planning to jump into the Japanese capital.

An footnote, however, confirms that Ghostwire: Tokyo will also be available on PC, but will not be available on other consoles "until at least 03/25/23." That means that it won't make its way to Xbox platforms until on or after March 25 next year, a full 12 months after its PlayStation and PC release.

A year-long timed exclusivity period seems pretty standard for a case like this - Deathloop received a similar message, noting that it wouldn't release on Xbox until 12 months after its PS5 and PC release in September 2021 - but it's useful to get official confirmation.

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